The Trump effect continues to ferment, Bitcoin fluctuated between $75,600 and $76,500 yesterday (8), but after 1 AM today it started to rise steadily, breaking through $77,000 by 3:30 AM, reaching a high of $77,200. Since Trump's victory, Bitcoin has set a historical high for four consecutive days.

Before publication, it slightly retreated to $76,383, with the increase in the last 24 hours narrowing to 0.31%.

Ethereum's rise was even more aggressive, climbing to $2,995 around 9 AM today, setting a new high for over three months. Before publication, it reported $2,984.55, up nearly 2% in the last 24 hours.

The top ten tokens showed a general increase.

Other top ten cryptocurrencies also showed a general increase, with ADA having the largest increase, up 4.8% in the last 24 hours.

  • SOL briefly touched $205 last night, but fell below $200 before publication, down 0.4% in the last 24 hours.

  • BNB broke through $600, reaching a high of $624.77, up 2.3% in the last 24 hours.

  • DOGE stood above $0.2, up 3.2% in the last 24 hours.

In the past 24 hours, the total liquidation across the network was $215 million.

In the context of Bitcoin's fluctuating upward trend, according to Coinglass data, in the past 24 hours, the total liquidation amount across the cryptocurrency network exceeded $215 million, with long and short liquidations approximately equal, affecting over 91,000 people.

It is worth mentioning that apart from the top ten tokens by market capitalization, the token with the highest liquidation amount was $Drift, which was listed on Upbit yesterday and surged more than twice in the last 24 hours.

The three major US stock indices set new highs again.

In the US stock market, the three major indices set new highs with slight gains, with Tesla continuing to rise by 8.19%.

  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 259.65 points or 0.59%, closing at 43,988.99 points.

  • The S&P 500 index rose by 22.44 points or 0.38%, closing at 5,995.54 points.

  • The Nasdaq index rose by 17.32 points or 0.09%, closing at 19,286.78 points.

  • The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index fell by 43.467 points or 0.81%, closing at 5,290.52 points.